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Kann man Ibuprofen und Paracetamol zusammen nehmen?

Geprüft von Dr. Sarah Chen, MD, MPH — Internal Medicine & Preventive Health

Kurzantwort: Ja, Ibuprofen (Ibuprofen) und Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) können in der Regel sicher kombiniert werden, und Studien zeigen, dass die schmerzlindernde Wirkung der Kombination der von jedem einzelnen Wirkstoff überlegen ist. Sie haben unterschiedliche Wirkmechanismen: Ibuprofen ist ein nichtsteroidales Antirheumatikum (NSAR), das das COX-Enzym hemmt; Paracetamol wirkt hauptsächlich im zentralen Nervensystem. Sichere Anwendung: gleichzeitige Einnahme möglich oder abwechselnd (alle 3-4 Stunden). Maximaldosen: Ibuprofen Erwachsene 200-400mg alle 6-8 Stunden, maximal 1200mg/Tag (rezeptfrei); Paracetamol 500-1000mg alle 4-6 Stunden, maximal 3000mg/Tag (weniger bei Lebererkrankungen). Achtung: Niemals zwei NSAR kombinieren (z.B. Ibuprofen + Aspirin/Naproxen).

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Is It Safe to Combine Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen?

Yes — combining ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) and acetaminophen (Tylenol) is generally safe and is actually recommended by many doctors for managing moderate pain. The key reason is that they work through completely different mechanisms:

  • Ibuprofen is an NSAID that reduces inflammation by blocking COX enzymes
  • Acetaminophen works centrally in the brain to reduce pain perception; it has minimal anti-inflammatory effect

A 2020 Cochrane Review found that the combination of ibuprofen (400mg) + acetaminophen (1000mg) provided better pain relief than either drug alone for acute pain, with a number needed to treat (NNT) of 1.5 — meaning most patients benefit from the combination.

What Are the Recommended Dosages?

Ibuprofen (adults):

  • 200-400mg every 4-6 hours as needed
  • Maximum: 1,200mg/day (OTC) or 3,200mg/day (prescription)
  • Take with food to reduce stomach irritation

Acetaminophen (adults):

  • 500-1,000mg every 4-6 hours as needed
  • Maximum: 3,000mg/day (some guidelines say 4,000mg for healthy adults)
  • Can be taken with or without food

Alternating strategy: Some healthcare providers recommend alternating between the two every 3 hours (e.g., ibuprofen at 8 AM, acetaminophen at 11 AM, ibuprofen at 2 PM) to maintain steady pain coverage while keeping each drug at lower doses.

Use WAYJET's Drug Interaction Checker to verify interactions with any other medications you take.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

How long should I wait between taking ibuprofen and acetaminophen?

You can take them at the same time — there is no required waiting period since they work through different mechanisms. However, many doctors recommend the alternating approach (3 hours apart) to provide more consistent pain relief throughout the day while keeping individual doses lower.

Can I take ibuprofen and Tylenol with other medications?

This depends on what other medications you take. Ibuprofen can interact with blood thinners (warfarin, aspirin), blood pressure medications, and SSRIs. Acetaminophen can interact with warfarin and is dangerous when combined with alcohol. Always check with your pharmacist or doctor if you take prescription medications.

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